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Mathematics, 11.06.2020 11:57 HernanJe6
Consider the following numbers Which of these numbers are counting numbers?
{9 ,1, 4/5, √16 , 0.7 , -1, -√2 , π , 0}
The counting number(s) is/are (Use a comma to separate answers as needed Do not simplify.)
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